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Accuracy of brain perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography for detecting misery perfusion in adult patients with symptomatic ischemic moyamoya disease
Authors:Kengo Setta  Daigo Kojima  Yasuyoshi Shimada  Jun Yoshida  Sotaro Oshida  Kentaro Fujimoto  Shouta Tsutsui  Takayuki Chiba  Shunrou Fujiwara  Kazunori Terasaki  Kuniaki Ogasawara
Affiliation:1.Department of Neurosurgery,Iwate Medical University,Morioka,Japan;2.Cyclotron Research Center,Iwate Medical University,Morioka,Japan
Abstract:

Objective

The purpose of the present study was to determine how accurately relative cerebral blood flow (RCBF) and relative cerebrovascular reactivity (RCVR) to acetazolamide assessed using brain perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) detected misery perfusion identified on positron emission tomography (PET) in adult patients with ischemic moyamoya disease (MMD).

Methods

Oxygen extraction fraction (OEF), RCBF, and RCVR were assessed using 15O gas PET and N-isopropyl-p-[123I]-iodoamphetamine SPECT without and with acetazolamide challenge, respectively, in 45 patients. Regions of interest (ROIs) were automatically placed in the five middle cerebral artery (MCA) territories in the symptomatic cerebral hemisphere and in the ipsilateral cerebellar hemisphere using a three-dimensional stereotaxic ROI template. For RCBF and RCVR to acetazolamide, the ratio of the MCA ROI to cerebellar ROI was calculated. Of the five MCA ROIs in the symptomatic cerebral hemisphere in each patient, the ROI with the highest and lowest OEF value (two ROIs per patient) was selected for analyses.

Results

A significant square or linear correlation was observed between the OEF and RCBF (correlation coefficient, 0.780) or RCVR (correlation coefficient, ??0.345), respectively. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for detecting misery perfusion (OEF?>?51.3%) was significantly greater for the RCBF than for the RCVR (difference between areas, 0.221; p?

Conclusions

RCBF assessed using brain perfusion SPECT detects misery perfusion with high sensitivity, a high negative-predictive value, and a low positive-predictive value in adult patients with ischemic MMD. The accuracy of RCVR to acetazolamide assessed using brain perfusion SPECT is lower than that of RCBF.
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